Wednesday, March 25, 2026

IITs Bombay, Delhi, Madras lead globally as India records highest surge in QS Subject Rankings 2026

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QS Subject Rankings 2026: India is one of the leading contributors to the latest QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026. This edition’s rankings also recorded a sharp rise in the number of institutions and subject entries from India. According to QS Quacquarelli Symonds, the country added 20 new institutions this year, taking its total to 99.
The rankings also recorded 120 new subject entries, placing India among the top contributors globally in terms of fresh appearances, behind only a few larger systems like the United States, China, and the United Kingdom.

Notably, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay leads the country with the highest number of subject entries, followed closely by IIT Kharagpur, University of Delhi, IIT Madras, and IIT Delhi. 
This improvement rate places India ahead of countries such as the UAE, the UK, Indonesia, and Colombia. The data shows that beyond mere listing of institutions, India is steadily pushing them higher up the tables. A total of 265 entries improved rank, compared to just 80 that declined, according to QS.
India in the global context: Fastest improvement among major countries
The data shared by QS places India alongside other leading higher education systems. This comparison shows that while countries like the United States and the United Kingdom dominate in absolute numbers, India stands out for the improvement rate. Nearly half of its ranked entries moved up, which is unmatched among large systems.

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Global comparison of top higher education systems (Source: QS Subject Rankings 2026)

Country
Institutions 2025
Institutions 2026
Total entries 2026
Total entries 2025
Entries (%)

United States
220
228
3,645
3,686
29%

China
124
158
1,377
1,389
24%

United Kingdom
104
114
1,919
1,877
40%

India
79
99
599
533
44%

France
81
93
686
655
26%

Germany
61
72
941
929
27%

Italy
56
60
769
730
28%

Spain
42
54
638
598
31%

Japan
53
53
561
558
31%

South Korea
47
47
576
617
16%

India also added 20 new institutions in a single year and recorded 120 new subject entries, signalling both expansion and diversification.
Engineering and technology drive India’s rankings surge
Engineering and technology remain the backbone of India’s rise. According to QS, entries in engineering disciplines have grown by 65% over five years. The country now has multiple top-100 and top-50 positions across core engineering fields such as chemical, electrical, mechanical, and mining engineering.
At the same time, computer science has emerged as a breakthrough area. Six Indian institutions are now in the global top 100, up from just two last year. IIT Bombay and IIT Delhi have both entered the top 50, signalling stronger global competitiveness in digital and technology-driven disciplines.

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Performance across broad subject areas shows uneven but strong growth
The next table breaks down India’s performance across five broad academic areas. The data shows that Natural Sciences is the fastest-expanding area in terms of new entrants, while Engineering & Technology remains the most stable and strategically important domain. Importantly, engineering saw no institutions drop out, indicating consistent strength.
India’s performance across broad faculty areas (Source: QS Subject Rankings 2026)

Broad subject area
Total entries
Entries ↑
Entries ↓
Unchanged
Top performer
Rank 2026

Engineering & Technology
18
6
10
2
IIT Delhi
36

Natural Sciences
22
11
3
3
IIT Bombay
78

Social Sciences & Management
17
6
9
1
IIM Ahmedabad
66

Life Sciences & Medicine
8
4
2
0
AIIMS
217

Arts & Humanities
5
1
4
0
University of Delhi
231

In contrast, Arts and Humanities remains a weak spot, with most entries declining. This suggests that India’s global academic reputation continues to be driven largely by STEM and professional disciplines rather than liberal arts.
Institutions leading India’s global presence 
India’s rise is anchored by a group of institutions that appear across multiple subjects. These universities are not only increasing their presence but also improving their rankings.
Most-ranked Indian institutions (Source: QS Subject Rankings 2026)

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Institution
Total entries
Top 50
Best subject 2026
Rank 2026

IIT Bombay
30
6
Mineral & Mining Engineering
36

IIT Kharagpur
29
2
Mineral & Mining Engineering
22

University of Delhi
28

Economics & Econometrics
125

IIT Madras
28
4
Petroleum Engineering
29

IIT Delhi
23
6
Electrical & Electronic Engineering
36

JNU
23
1
Development Studies
26

IIT Roorkee
22

Civil Engineering
51–100

VIT
20

Computer Science
86

IISc Bangalore
19

Data Science & AI
51–100

IIT Kanpur
19

Data Science & AI
51–100

According to QS, the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay leads in total entries, appearing in 30 subject rankings. It is followed by IIT Kharagpur and the University of Delhi.
The data also highlights how different institutions dominate different domains. IIT Madras leads in petroleum engineering, while Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) stands out in development studies.
Business education and emerging fields show new momentum
Beyond engineering, business education is gaining ground. India now has seven institutions in the global top 100 for Business and Management Studies. Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Ahmedabad has made a notable debut in marketing at 21st rank, marking India’s first-ever entry in this subject.
Similarly, life sciences and pharmacy are emerging as new areas of strength, with four top-100 entries in Pharmacy and Pharmacology. Two institutions have also entered the top 100 in Natural Sciences.

 

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